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<p> </p> <p>Madhyamaheshwar Temple is a part of the Panch Kedar temples in Uttrakhand, dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is situated in the Goundar village of Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarakhand, India.</p> <p>The architecture of this temple is in a classic North Indian Style. This temple is surrounded by the snow-capped Himalayas, standing opposite the Chaukhamba, Neelkanth and Kedarnath mountain peaks.</p> <p>This pilgrimage site is also a trekking base for high-altitude treks like Kanchani Tal. Also, there is a variety of flora and fauna you can encounter while visiting this temple.</p> <p>This temple is the fourth in the Panch Kedar pilgrimage circuit, preceded by Kedarnath, Tungnath, and Rudranath, followed by Kalpeshwar.</p> <p>The locals also refer to Madhyamaheshwar Temple as Madhamaheshwar, the Drunken God. Madhyamaheshwar Temple is famous for various activities such as the Pilgrimage, Trekking and Camping.</p> <h2> </h2>
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<h2> </h2> <p>According to the Hindu Mythology, After the Kurukshetra war, Pandavas searched for Lord Shiva to absolve themselves of the sins of killing their family.</p> <p>Lord Shiva, infuriated by the dishonesty and the destruction caused during the war, disguised himself as a bull and disappeared into the ground with his body parts appearing in five places.</p> <p>Lord Shiva is worshipped in the form of navel-shaped lingum in Madhyamaheshwar Temple. This temple was built by the Bhima, the second born of the Pandavas. There is also a small temple where the idol of Saraswati made of marble is installed in the sanctum.</p> <p> </p> <p><img alt="spectacular views" src="https://img.traveltriangle.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/History-of-Madmaheshwar-Temple-300x173.jpg" style="height:173px; width:300px" /></p> <p>Image Credit: Bodhisattwa for Wikimedia Commons</p> <p>Madhyamaheshwar is a Lord Shiva temple that is the fourth temple on the Panch Kedar pilgrimage circuit. The other temples in the circuit include Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, and Kalpeshwar.</p> <p>As per the Indian epic Mahabharata, Pandavas were seeking Lord Shiva to achieve salvation after the bloodshed of the Kurukshetra war.</p> <p>The vexed Shiva was trying to evade the Pandavas while taking the form of a bull or Nandi. However, the strong-willed Pandavas sighted Shiva in the hills of Guptakashi and tried to forcibly hold him through his tail and legs. But the bull vanished and Lord Shiva reappeared in different parts at 5 separate places in Garhwal Region.</p> <p>The hump was raised in Kedarnath, arms appeared in Tungnath, stomach and navel came up at Madmaheshwar, a face emerged at Rudranath, and lastly, head and hair appeared in Kalpeshwar. Pandavas then built temples at these five Kedars and attained salvation with the blessings of Lord Shiva.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <h2> </h2> <p> </p> <h2> </h2> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>.</p>
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<p> </p> <p>Madmaheshwar Temple trek is among the incredible treks in India allowing you to visit one of the 5 Kedars..</p> <p> </p> <p><img alt="unstoppable journey" src="https://img.traveltriangle.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/About-Madmaheshwar-Temple-Trek-300x171.jpg" style="height:171px; width:300px" /></p> <p>Offering you to imbibe the charm of the Northern Himalayas, the <strong>Madmaheshwar trek</strong> lies in the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary which is best known for its rich flora and fauna and especially the Himalayan Musk Deer. This adventurous trek takes you to a long-range, high altitude meadow, waterfalls, Alpine trees rivulets, and the alluring sanctuary area.</p> <p>The 5/6-day trek starts from Ukhimath Village and requires trekking of around 32 km through thick forests, and serene villages along the banks of the river Ganga. The route passes through UkimathVillage, Ransi, Bantoli, and ends at the Madhyamaheshwar Temple.</p> <p>Besides this, there’s also Budha Madhyamaheshwar Temple lying at a 2 km trekking distance from Madmaheshwar Temple where you can witness a small lake and spectacular views of the peaks like Kedarnath, Chaukhamba, Panchulli, Neelkanth, Kamet, Trishul, etc.</p> <p> </p>
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<p> </p> <p><strong>Address:</strong> Madmaheswer marg, Gaundhar, Uttarakhand 246439, India<br /> <strong>Phone</strong>: +91 94567 74499<br /> <strong>District:</strong> Garhwal District<br /> <strong>Deity:</strong> Shiva</p>
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